[Vision2020] Trinity Fest Questions

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Tue Aug 1 20:18:33 PDT 2006


Ellen -

 

What I understand is that the city council has already approved a beer and
wine permit for the Trinity fest "block party".

 

Tom Hansen

 

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safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in
sideways, chocolate in one hand, a drink in the other, body thoroughly used
up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO. What a ride!'"

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From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
On Behalf Of Ellen Roskovich
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 8:15 PM
To: privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Cc: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Trinity Fest Questions

 

I think the beer and wine issue was discussed last year and I'm fairly sure
the State regs are the same.  They will be required to get a licensed
restaurant to cater the affair.  They'll have to get a catering permit from
the City and that requires having adequate insurance and trained staff who
are the only ones allowed to pour the alcohol.  You can't serve yourself.
Therefore, it is just like being in a restaurant.  The trained staff will
determine who has had enough and cut them off if need be.  The restaurant
will not want to run the risk of losing their license or getting a stiff
fine. Most drinking groups know to choose a designated driver at the
beginning of the party.  As far as the kids go. . . well, I guess they'll be
running around just like some parents allow them to do in most pizza
parlors. 

It's really no big deal. . . people have their private parties catered by
restaurants all the time. 

Ellen A. Roskovich



 


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From:  "J Ford" <privatejf32 at hotmail.com>
To:  vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject:  [Vision2020] Trinity Fest Questions
Date:  Tue, 01 Aug 2006 15:46:45 -0700
>Hey, what's up with the PRIVATELY owned banner downtown, that is 
>hung from PUBLIC posts, advertising the Trinity Fest?
>
>And why, of all things, is a toucan being used as a symbol for this 
>"event"?  This is MOSCOW, IDAHO for pity's sake.  All the fuss about 
>potatoes not being used on the quarter and these guys use a TROPICAL 
>bird to be their mascot?!
>
>The timing of the street repair couldn't have been better.  Think 
>Dougie'll get that put on hold during the week of Trinity Fest?
>
>And are real, honest to education historians going to be allowed to 
>attend the "conferences" and be allowed to check the sources of the 
>rewritten history that Dougie's bunch will be presenting?  Or is the 
>rest of academia supposed to just suck it up and say "OK" to 
>Lillback's, Wilkins' and Dougie's version?
>
>Hey, didn't Dougie get a Philosophy Degree?  What makes him the 
>historian of the week?  Part of Wilkins' profile reads: "J. Steven 
>Wilkins lives a quiet and peaceable life in Monroe, Louisiana, 
>....was born in Mobile, Alabama, where he received an abysmal 
>education in the government schools (and has yet fully to recover, 
>in spite of the noble efforts of the professors of Reformed 
>Theological Seminary and Doug Wilsons prayers)"  If his education 
>was so "abysmal" what makes him any kind of authority on history?  
>Or do they just not teach history in Alabama schools so he had to go 
>and write it himself?  Mayhap THAT explains the "Slavery" book?!!  
>And if Dougie's prayers don't work - geez, what will?!  Oh, oh - 
>this guy went to a seminary?  Isn't that a place of sinful inequity, 
>according to Dougie?  I mean he spent some time talking about how 
>sinful and useless they are - ah!  Mayhap that is the cause of 
>Dougie's prayers for Wilkins?
>
>Peter Lillback has written a book that is apparently "a well known 
>cure for insomnia" so THAT should be an encouragement to attend his 
>"lecture" on history.  Just make sure you bring your blankie and 
>pillow and try not to slobber too much during your nap.
>
>And what was decided by the City as to where the children are going 
>to be allowed to play while beer/wine is being sold to their 
>parents?  WHO is selling the beer/wine?  WHO will be monitoring if 
>someone gets a bit too much to drink as well as determining what is 
>too much?  And WHO is going to be the designated driver?
>
>
>
>J  :]
>
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